Škoda has unveiled the first official photographs of the Fabia Scout. The new addition to the Scout family will make its world debut at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Archive for February, 2009
More details on the 2010 Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid have just emerged. The company claims that the Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid will deliver 4-cylinder engine efficiency with V8 performance alongwith a 20% reduction of CO2 emissions. Sounds ‘Green’ yet exciting to us.
A limited edition Suzuki Grand Vitara has been launched in Germany with a set of non-mechanical upgrades. Prices for the manual gearbox is 29,900 euro, 1,300 euro extra for the automatic version.
These are photographs of a Toyota Camry with exterior changes, testing in China. This car is meant for markets such as China, Australia and the probably India and will debut, judging by the severity of the changes, during the course of this year.
A new study from Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment has found that crop-based biofuels, in any form, is speeding up global warming rates by pumping far more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, than conventional Fossil fuels.
Well, sticking with the present conditions, we all know that the Tata Nano and Smart ForTwo are some of the smallest cars on the planet.
Hyundai has posted the press release of the i20 3-door version, which will debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month, along with a high resolution exterior images and interior shot.
The special-interest magazine OFF ROAD named the popular and ultra-hardcore Mercedes-Benz Unimog, their off-roader of the year, in the category of “Special-purpose vehicles.”
